About Haylee
Haylee Dill is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas with 11 years of experience helping people manage stress and reconnect with their strengths. She focuses on practical steps people can use to feel steadier during big life shifts. Her tone is warm and straightforward, and she aims to make hard conversations feel calmer and more useful.
She helps people with family concerns and blended family issues by improving communication and setting clear expectations.
Background and approach
Haylee also supports those struggling with self-esteem, guilt and shame, and the challenges that come with caregiving or compassion fatigue. Young adults and people facing workplace stress or social anxiety will find direct, goal-focused support. Sessions are conversational and down-to-earth.
Haylee listens first, then offers simple tools and homework people can try between sessions. She mixes problem-solving with encouragement, pointing out progress while challenging patterns that keep people stuck. Her approach attends to life purpose and multicultural concerns when those come up in conversation.
She can help people work through control issues, forgiveness, and relationships with intellectual disability in the family context, always focusing on practical changes they can test in daily life. Starting therapy with her is framed as a collaboration. People can expect clear goals, regular check-ins, and adjustments to treatment as needs shift.
The emphasis is on building skills that fit each person’s routine and values. Haylee practices in Texas as an LPC. She offers multiple ways to meet so people can pick what fits their schedules and energy levels.
Therapeutic approaches and how online sessions work
Haylee uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques focused on practical change and clearer communication. One common approach is skills-based work that teaches concrete strategies for managing stress, improving conversations, and building self-esteem. These techniques help when people need tools to handle daily pressures and workplace or family conflicts.Another frequent focus is solution-oriented coaching that narrows in on goals people want to reach. This style breaks larger problems into small, testable steps so progress is easier to track. It is useful for life transitions, finding purpose, and reducing overwhelm from caregiver roles.
Finding the best approach is a joint process. Haylee will talk with each person about their goals and preferences, try techniques, and adjust the plan based on what helps. She aims to match methods to real-life needs rather than insist on a single approach.
Online therapy offers flexibility for people with busy or changing schedules. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when visual cues matter. Phone sessions can be a simpler option when bandwidth or camera use is a concern. Live chat and text-based messaging work well for brief check-ins, quick coaching, or when someone prefers writing to talking. These options make it easier to fit sessions into work breaks, caregiving routines, or periods of transition.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Family conflicts
- Self esteem
- Coping with life changes
Also listed
- Experience
- 11 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English